ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -bomba-, *bomba* Possible hiragana form: ぼんば |
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| bombard | (บอมบาร์ด') vt. ระดมยิง, ยิงกระหน่ำ, ทิ้งระเบิด, โจมต, See also: bombarder, bombardment n. | bombardier | (บอมบาเดียร์') n. มือทิ้งระเบิดบนเครื่องบิน, พลทิ้งลูกระเบิด, ทหารปืนใหญ่ | bombast | (บอม'แบสทฺ) n. คำพูดโว, คนโว, นุ่นยัด, เครื่องรอง, Syn. boast | bombastic | (บอมแบส'ทิค, -เคิล) adj. ซึ่งคุยโว, ซึ่งคุยเขื่อง, Syn. pompous | bombastical | (บอมแบส'ทิค, -เคิล) adj. ซึ่งคุยโว, ซึ่งคุยเขื่อง, Syn. pompous | bombay | (บอม'เบย์) n. เมืองท่าของอินเดีย |
| bombard | (vt) ระดมยิง, กระหน่ำยิง, ทิ้งระเบิด, โจมตี | bombardment | (n) การระดมยิง, การทิ้งระเบิด, การกระหน่ำยิง, การโจมตี | bombast | (n) คำพูดรื่นหู, คำพูดโว, เครื่องรอง | bombastic | (adj) เป็นที่รื่นหู, ซึ่งคุยเขื่อง, ซึ่งคุยโว |
| bombast | สำนวนฟุ้งเฟื่อง [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | | | ถล่ม | (v) bombard, See also: crush, Syn. กระหน่ำ, โจมตี, Example: กองทัพญี่ปุ่นถล่มเพิร์ลฮาเบอร์โดยไม่มีใครคาดฝัน, Thai Definition: ทำให้พังทลายหรือล่มจม, กลุ้มรุมทำร้ายฝ่ายตรงข้าม, Notes: (ปาก) | โซรมศัสตราวุธ | (v) bombard, Example: ข้าศึกโซรมศัสตราวุธใส่ฝ่ายตรงข้าม, Thai Definition: ระดมฟันแทงพุ่งอาวุธ หรือศัตราวุธเข้าไป |
| บอมเบย์ | [Bømbē] (n, prop) EN: Bombay FR: Bombay | บอมเบย์ | [Bømbē] (n, prop) EN: Bombay cat ; Bombay FR: Bombay | เครื่องบินทิ้งระเบิด | [khreūangbin thing raboēt] (n) EN: bomber (airplane) FR: bombardier [ m ] | นกกระติ๊ดแดง | [nok kratit daēng] (n, exp) EN: Red Avadavat FR: Bengali rouge [ m ] ; Bengali de Bombay [ m ] ; Bengali moucheté [ m ] ; Bengali de l’Inde [ m ] ; Bengali royal [ m ] ; Bengali amandava [ m ] ; Ventre-orange [ m ] | ตั๊กแตนอีสาน | [takkataēn Īsān] (n, exp) EN: Bombay Locust | ตั๊กแตนปาทังก้า | [takkataēn pāthangkā] (n, exp) EN: Bombay Locust | ถล่ม | [thalom] (v) EN: bombard ; crush FR: frapper ; s'abattre sur | ทิ้งลูกระเบิด | [thing lūk raboēt] (v) EN: bomb FR: bombarder | ทิ้งระเบิด | [thing raboēt] (v, exp) EN: bombard ; drop a bomb ; bom FR: bombarder ; pilonner | โวหาร | [wōhān] (n) EN: eloquence ; words ; diction ; rhetoric ; oratory ; language ; literary style ; claptrap ; bombast FR: éloquence [ f ] ; style [ m ] ; diction [ f ] (vx) |
| | | bombacaceae | (n) tropical trees with large dry or fleshy fruit containing usually woolly seeds, Syn. family Bombacaceae | bombard | (v) throw bombs at or attack with bombs, Syn. bomb | bombard | (v) address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage, Syn. barrage | bombard | (v) direct high energy particles or radiation against | bombardier | (n) a noncommissioned officer in the British artillery | bombardier | (n) the member of a bomber crew responsible for using the bombsight and releasing the bombs on the target | bombardier beetle | (n) beetle that ejects audibly a pungent vapor when disturbed | bombardment | (n) the act (or an instance) of subjecting a body or substance to the impact of high-energy particles (as electrons or alpha rays) | bombardon | (n) a large shawm; the bass member of the shawm family, Syn. bombard | bombast | (n) pompous or pretentious talk or writing, Syn. rant, fustian, blah, claptrap |
| Bombacaceae | n. a natural family of tropical trees with large dry or fleshy fruit containing usually woolly seeds. Syn. -- family Bombacaceae. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Bombace | n. [ OF. ] Cotton; padding. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Bombard | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Bombarded; p. pr. & vb. n. Bombarding. ] To attack with bombards or with artillery; especially, to throw shells, hot shot, etc., at or into. [ 1913 Webster ] Next, she means to bombard Naples. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] His fleet bombarded and burnt down Dieppe. Wood. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bombard | n. [ OE. bombarde, fr. F. bombarde. ] (Mus.) See Bombardo. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Bombard | n. [ F. bombarde, LL. bombarda, fr. L. bombus + -ard. Cf. Bumper, and see Bomb. ] 1. (Gun.) A piece of heavy ordnance formerly used for throwing stones and other ponderous missiles. It was the earliest kind of cannon. [ 1913 Webster ] They planted in divers places twelve great bombards, wherewith they threw huge stones into the air, which, falling down into the city, might break down the houses. Knolles. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A bombardment. [ Poetic & R. ] J. Barlow. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A large drinking vessel or can, or a leather bottle, for carrying liquor or beer. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Yond same black cloud, yond huge one, looks like a foul bombard that would shed his liquor. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. pl. Padded breeches. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Bombard phrase, inflated language; bombast. [ Obs. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Bombardier | n. [ F. bombardier. ] (Mil.) (a) One who used or managed a bombard; an artilleryman; a gunner. [ Archaic ] (b) A noncommissioned officer in the British artillery. [ 1913 Webster ] Bombardier beetle (Zool.), a kind of beetle (Brachinus crepitans), so called because, when disturbed, it makes an explosive discharge of a pungent and acrid vapor from its anal glands. The name is applied to other related species, as the Brachinus displosor, which can produce ten or twelve explosions successively. The common American species is Brachinus fumans. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Bombardman | n. One who carried liquor or beer in a can or bombard. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] They . . . made room for a bombardman that brought bouge for a country lady. B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bombardment | n. [ F. bombardement. ] An attack upon a fortress or fortified town, with shells, hot shot, rockets, etc.; the act of throwing bombs and shot into a town or fortified place. [ 1913 Webster ] | Bombardon | { ‖ } n. [ It. bombardo. ] (Mus.) Originally, a deep-toned instrument of the oboe or bassoon family; thence, a bass reed stop on the organ. The name bombardon is now given to a brass instrument, the lowest of the saxhorns, in tone resembling the ophicleide. Grove. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Bombardo | Bombasine | n. Same as Bombazine. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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